Aaron Rodgers has accomplished nearly everything in his NFL career, but he has never played a regular-season game in Ireland.
Nobody has. At least, that will be true until Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1) and Minnesota Vikings (2-1) will make history when they square off in Dublin.
The Steelers have known about the road trip since February, when they were announced as the "home" team, and the Vikings were revealed as the opposing team in May.
Yet nobody knew for sure then that Rodgers would be part of the overseas showdown. He signed with Pittsburgh later in the offseason and has passed for 586 yards, seven touchdowns and three interceptions through his first three starts.
Rodgers, 41, ranks fourth all-time with 510 touchdown passes. The only players ahead of him in the record bo